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Joseph Morse was born on 2 May 1615 in England.2 He was the son of Samuel Morse and Elizabeth Jasper.2 Joseph Morse married Hannah Phillips on 1 September 1638 in Dedham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Norfolk County.1,2 Joseph Morse died on 20 June 1654 in Dedham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Norfolk County, at age 39.2 He immigrated on the Increase, departing from London, England April 17, 1635, arriving June 1635 with his parents Samuel Morse and Elizabeth Jasper.3,2

Hannah Phillips was born circa 1615 in England.3 She married Joseph Morse, son of Samuel Morse and Elizabeth Jasper, on 1 September 1638 in Dedham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Norfolk County.1,2 Hannah Phillips married Thomas Boyden on 3 November 1658 in Dedham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Norfolk County.2 She died on 3 October 1676 in Dedham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Norfolk County.1,2

John Boynton was born in 1614 in Knapton, Wintringham, East Riding, Yorkshire, England.2 He was the son of William Boynton.2 John Boynton married Eleanor Pell, daughter of Joseph Pell and Elizabeth James, on 21 February 1643/44 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, She was dismissed from the church in Boston due to her marriage and move to Rowley.2 John Boynton died before 18 February 1669/70 in Rowley, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 He was buried on 18 February 1669/70 in Rowley, Massachusetts Bay Colony.3,1 He was He was a tailor.2

Eleanor Pell was born circa 1620 in England. She was the daughter of Joseph Pell and Elizabeth James.1 Eleanor Pell was baptized on 12 November 1620 in Great Hale, Lincolnshire, England.1 She married as her first husband John Boynton, son of William Boynton, on 21 February 1643/44 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, She was dismissed from the church in Boston due to her marriage and move to Rowley.2 Eleanor Pell married as her second husband Deacon Maximilian Jewett , son of Edward Jewett and Mary Taylor, on 30 August 1671 in Rowley, Massachusetts Bay Colony.3,4,1 Eleanor Jewett married as her third husband Daniel Warner, son of William Warner and Abigail Baker, on 1 June 1686 in Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1 Eleanor Pell died on 5 August 1689 in Rowley, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1 She immigrated in 1641 with her father Joseph Pell.5

Richard Swan was born on 15 September 1595 in Rowey, Derbyshire, England.1 He married Ann (?) before 1644.2 Richard Swan died before 14 May 1678 in Rowley, Massachusetts Bay Colony.3 He was buried on 14 May 1678 in Rowley, Massachusetts Bay Colony.3

William Jewett was born before 15 September 1605 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.1,2 He was baptized on 15 September 1605 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.2 He was the son of Edward Jewett and Mary Taylor.1 William Jewett married Ann Field on 22 August 1626 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.1 William Jewett died on 12 April 1641 in Rowley, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Essex County.1

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Ann Field was born in 1609 in England.1 She married William Jewett, son of Edward Jewett and Mary Taylor, on 22 August 1626 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.1 Ann Field died on 9 November 1667 in Rowley, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1

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Richard (Robert) Page was born on 1 January 1564 in Boxtead, Essex, England. He was the son of John and Audrey (Redding) Page.1 He married Susan Syckerlyn before 1586.1 Richard (Robert) Page died on 13 November 1605 in Boxtead, Essex, England, at age 41.1

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Elizabeth Ely was born in 1718. She was the daughter of Major Daniel Ely of Lyme.1 She married Abraham Perkins, son of Abraham Perkins and Abigail Dodge, on 28 February 1739 in Lyme, Connecticut Colony, by rev. George Beckwith. They had eight children.1,2 Elizabeth Ely died on 21 February 1759 in Lyme, Connecticut Colony.1,2

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Mary's birth date is unknown.1 She married as her second husband Abraham Perkins , son of Abraham Perkins and Abigail Dodge, on 15 July 1759 in Lyme, Connecticut Colony, She was the widow of Richard Ely. They had three children.1 Mary Pearson died after 1786. She was living at the time of her husband's death.1

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William Ely Jr. was born on 10 August 1715 in Lyme, Connecticut Colony.1 He married Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of Abraham Perkins and Abigail Dodge, after 16 September 1737 (date of intentions). They had ten children.1,2 William Ely Jr. died on 3 April 1802 in Livingston, Essex County, New Jersey, at age 86.1

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William Boynton was born in 1580 in Knapton, Winteringham, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of William Boynton.1 He died on 2 July 1615 in Knapton, Winteringham, Yorkshire, England.1 New England Families gives the following lineage:William (d. 1615)Roger (d. 1558)James (d. 1534)Robert (d. 1526)ChristopherSir ChristopherSir Thomas (d. 1408)William.2

Child of William Boynton

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Joseph Pell was born in 1600 in England.1 He married Elizabeth James before 1612.1 Joseph Pell died in 1650 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1 He immigrated in 1641. His daughter Eleanor traveled with him.1

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Edward Jewett was born on 16 May 1579 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Thomas Jewett.1 He married Mary Taylor on 1 October 1604 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.1,2 Edward Jewett died before 12 July 1615 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.1 He was a cloth manufacturer.2 His will was proved/probated on 12 July 1615.1

Mary Taylor was born in 1583 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of William Taylor.1,2 She married Edward Jewett on 1 October 1604 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.1,2 Mary Taylor died on 12 April 1626 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.1

Richard Field notes the following:The last will and testament of Jacob Bray, Sen., of Gloucester, MA which is dated 23 Jan 1713/14 mentions both David Stockwell and Mercy Emmons, Mr. Bray and his wife were very elderly, and he was probably very ill. They had no children, but they had David Stockwell and Mercy Emmons living in their household and caring for their needs. David was of age and is named in the will to receive 10 pounds within 2 years after Jacob's death. Mercy "Emons" is a minor and is named to receive 50 (or 15?) shillings when she reaches the age of 18 years (1718) provided she continues to live with and assist Mrs. Bray.

Apparently it was at the Bray household where David and Mercy met, and they were married at Gloucester, MA on 5 Feb 1718/19 which was probably after the death of Mrs. Margaret Bray.3,1,5,2

David Stockwell died in 1743 in Sutton, Province of Massachusetts Bay.3,1

Richard Field notes the following:The last will and testament of Jacob Bray, Sen., of Gloucester, MA which is dated 23 Jan 1713/14 mentions both David Stockwell and Mercy Emmons, Mr. Bray and his wife were very elderly, and he was probably very ill. They had no children, but they had David Stockwell and Mercy Emmons living in their household and caring for their needs. David was of age and is named in the will to receive 10 pounds within 2 years after Jacob's death. Mercy "Emons" is a minor and is named to receive 50 (or 15?) shillings when she reaches the age of 18 years (1718) provided she continues to live with and assist Mrs. Bray.

Apparently it was at the Bray household where David and Mercy met, and they were married at Gloucester, MA on 5 Feb 1718/19 which was probably after the death of Mrs. Margaret Bray.3,1,4,2

Mercy Emmons died after 1776. She was living at the death of her son Jeremiah in 1776.1

William Stockwell was born circa 1650 in Scotland.1 He was the son of William Stockwell and Mary (?) William Stockwell married Sarah Lambert, daughter of William Lambert, on 14 April 1685 in Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1,2 William Stockwell died on 21 September 1727 in Sutton, Province of Massachusetts Bay, now Worcester County.1

Sarah Lambert was born on 4 July 1661 in Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She was a twin of Elizabeth who died young.1,2 She was the daughter of William Lambert.3 Sarah Lambert married William Stockwell, son of William Stockwell and Mary (?), on 14 April 1685 in Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1,2 Sarah Lambert died after 1738 in Sutton, Province of Massachusetts Bay.1

Peter Emmons was born circa 1675 in Gloucester, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2 He was the son of Peter Emmons and Martha (?)2 Peter Emmons married as his first wife Martha Killum on 8 November 1692 in Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Province of Massachusetts Bay.3 Peter Emmons married as his second wife Martha Eaton, daughter of Daniel Eaton and Mary Ingalls, after 19 November 1698 in Lynn, Province of Massachusetts Bay, Peter's name is transcribed as Peeler in the on-line copy at newenglandancestors.org. The marriage intentions were published on this date.1 Peter Emmons died in 1759 in Gloucester, Province of Massachusetts Bay.4

Martha Eaton was born on 16 October 1673 in Gloucester, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2 She was the daughter of Daniel Eaton and Mary Ingalls.2,3 Martha Eaton married Peter Emmons , son of Peter Emmons and Martha (?), after 19 November 1698 in Lynn, Province of Massachusetts Bay, Peter's name is transcribed as Peeler in the on-line copy at newenglandancestors.org. The marriage intentions were published on this date.1 Her death date has not been found. She died in Province of Massachusetts Bay.2